Many times I've wrestled with whether to dive into a new film or series offered by Netflix, only to once again dive into an old standby I know won't let me down. In times of doubt, Sarah Michelle Gellar and the Buffy The Vampire Slayer gang ease my mind when I'm too scared to commit to a series, and now those days are coming to an end.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer is one of the most game-changing genre series in TV history, and it just turned 20 years old. Star Sarah Michelle Gellar has shared a tribute to the series, and it's incredibly touching. Take a look!

Every year, the networks put together a slew of projects and pilots in order to figure out what types of shows would be the best fit for the following season's freshman lineup. One of the highest projects to crop up last season was a Cruel Intentions TV remake.

NBC broke a lot of hearts when the decision was made not to immediately move forward with the TV continuation of the 1999 feature Cruel Intentions, but the network mysteriously left the door open for a potential future for the project. Thankfully, it looks like a less than cruel outcome may be on the horizon.

When Cruel Intentions came out in 1999, it cast its stars in a hyper-sexual light that was slightly uncomfortable, given their characters were all teenagers. But Sarah Michelle Gellar is all adult in this shot from the TV show.

Of all the remakes and revivals currently in the works, the one that is most related to teenage sex and backstabbing is NBC’s upcoming return to the salacious world of Cruel Intentions. We'd wondered who'd return for the pilot, and now we know at least one person.

While small screen remakes of big screen features are nothing new, it’s rarer for a film’s storyline to continue living on in a serialized TV show. But it's happening with the 1999 drama Cruel Intentions, and the search is on for the show's cast. Will anyone be returning?

In its 7 seasons, Buffy managed to lay the groundwork for a rather intricate continuity. One would think that a feature-length film or TV movie focusing on an adult Buffy who, like Gellar herself, is looking at the twilight of her days as a Slayer may be the proper punctuation on which to end the live-action mythos...

Alright, so, apparently good ratings and being one of the first series to get a full-season order this year is no indication as to whether or not CBS will keep a show around. Because their comedy, The Crazy Ones is looking very likely to be cancelled. And we, as TV viewers, are less than thrilled by that. In fact, we think it's a bad decision and we're here to tell you why, CBS.

Things didn't work out so well for Sarah Michelle Gellar's last small screen endeavor, but perhaps a switch to comedy will yield a bit more success. And it certainly doesn't hurt that the pilot in which she's set to co-star also happens to star Robin Williams. In fact, the two will be playing father and daughter in the CBS comedy.

Things may not have worked out for The CW's Ringer, but Sarah Michelle Gellar fans are likely hoping that wasn't it for the Buffy star's TV comeback. On that front, there's good news - or good rumors - as Gellar reportedly has her eye on a comedy project that's in development, which would have her playing a wife and mother.

The CW has the cast of Ringer backed into a corner in these promotional photos for the series. It’s not entirely an unfortunate situation as everyone’s dressed really well, and Sarah Michelle Gellar’s hair has never looked better.

Buffy star Sarah Michelle Gellar returns to television this fall in a brand new, mysterious looking new series called Ringer. While it doesn’t involve vampires, the show looks every bit as creepy and strange as Buffy used to be, maybe with more of a soap opera style twist. The promo video, which debuted earlier today at the San Diego Comic Con, gives us our first in-depth look